Displaying posts labeled "Apartment"

A green room

Posted on Fri, 9 Oct 2020 by midcenturyjo

Hmmm? What colour is best for a dining room? Why green of course! The Eastern Terrace, a multi-zone garden for a Melbourne apartment by Lisa Ellis Gardens.

Potts Point pied-à-terre

Posted on Wed, 7 Oct 2020 by midcenturyjo

A little jewel box of an apartment in Sydney’s Potts Point. Rich colours, an eclectic mix of furniture, surrounded by life’s treasures and mementos, of course a wall of books and to top it off an iconic view. Contemporary living in an Art Deco building done right. I want to move in. By Weir Phillips Architects.

Quiet simplicity

Posted on Mon, 5 Oct 2020 by midcenturyjo

“The clients desired ‘quiet simplicity’, which became the core of our brief, an essay in balance, quietly telling a story.”

A pared back sophistication with a restrained colour palette, luxurious yet subtle materials and a nod to the buildings Art Deco heritage. Quiet simplicity and quite beautiful. Woollahra Residence by Sydney-based Tom Mark Henry.

Photography by Damian Bennett

Raspberry ripple

Posted on Fri, 25 Sep 2020 by midcenturyjo

“Circus-like frivolity is conveyed with elegant strength via eclectic patterns and motifs.”

Vivid. Graphic. Bold. A contemporary apartment with a raspberry ripple repeat. “Crane in the Sky”, a Walsh Bay, Sydney apartment packing a colour punch and a luxurious material palette in just 200 sq m by interior design studio YSG.

What was formerly a derelict Madrid apartment void of any of its original neoclassical architecture, is now been completely restored and transformed with the help of interior designer Maria Santos. No detail forgotten, no stone left unturned (or in this case, no book spine facing forwards) it is a beautifully curated with Parisian flair. (Photos: Montse Garriga)